Confidential student-support notes, on the platform your teachers already use
For counselors, social workers, and student support teams. Evident turns daily student-support notes into the artifacts this job requires. No second system for teachers to learn.
Logged a confidential check-in. The details stay with the student support team.
Documentation that fights the people doing the work.
Counselors keep sensitive notes in a separate system teachers cannot see, so nothing connects to the rest of a student's record.
Shared spreadsheets and email put confidential support details one forward away from the wrong inbox.
When a note does live in the main system, there is no reliable way to keep it out of parent and MTSS packets.
Student support teams need to document confidential work on the same platform as everyone else without exposing the narrative to general staff. Evident gives counselors and social workers a confidential note type that is masked at the database layer: general teachers and administrators see that a session happened and an optional progress signal, never the details. Confidential notes are excluded from parent, MTSS, and IEP packets by default, every access is audit-logged, and only the student support team can open the full record or export it.
One note, three views, enforced by the database.
Confidential support notes are masked where the data lives, not in the interface. The same record looks different depending on the role asking for it, and no admin toggle can override it.
General teachers and admins
- A session was logged, with the date
- An optional progress signal, only if the counselor shares one
- Never the note details
Student support team
- The full confidential note
- The counselor-only student timeline
- A counselor clinical PDF export
Parent and MTSS packets
- Confidential notes are excluded by default
- No administrator force-include
- Only notes meant for sharing appear
A record that holds up in a review or due-process meeting.
Role-based access, parent visibility controls, audit logging, and signed DPAs, so sensitive student-support work stays protected and provable.
Who can read a confidential note?
Only members of the student support team in the note's organization. General teachers and school administrators see that a session was logged and an optional progress signal, never the details. The masking happens at the database layer, so it applies the same way no matter how the data is reached.
Do confidential notes show up in parent or MTSS packets?
No. Confidential notes are excluded from parent, MTSS, and IEP packets by default, and there is no administrator override to force them in. Only notes a counselor explicitly marks for sharing can appear.
Is this a FERPA sole-possession or exempt record?
No. We treat confidential support notes as education records, not as exempt records. They are protected with access controls: masked from general staff, excluded from routine packets, and fully audit-logged.
Can an administrator unlock the details?
No. There is no administrator unmask path. Confidential note details are restricted to the student support team, and every access is dated and attributable in the audit log.
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